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some of the good 'ol boys think they are bulldozers Maybe it's time for Ford to be in the local media every other week for something good, maybe a bit of controversy is cheap advertising, if used properly. I wonder how long it will take the press to work out that they have been had on the continual Falcon is dead rumor..... Last edited by jpd80; 11-12-2011 at 11:34 PM. |
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The taxi market is a waste of time for Ford now and thats okay, they didn't want to keep supporting it due to the poor brand image back in the BF days... ask any Taxi driver tho and they all still prefer the Falcons... The taxi industry is stuffed anyways... Especially in QLD... Every Silver Service G6E I see is stuffed... The industry has hit rock bottom... very rarely do I ever get in a car thats actually clean or roadworthy, which is pretty sad.
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actually i`ve noticed quite a few new fg taxi`s in our neck of the woods lately, if that was the plan i don`t think it is working.
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I thought the thread was about Ecoboost Falcon
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That Ecoblast 3.5 V6 would make the Falcon a monster. I say "BRING IT ON"
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Any idea what prices will be like yet? Especially stuff like the G cars...if they simply must keep using that stupid and meaningless nomencliture instead of a proper name like Fairmont and Fairmont Ghia. I recall that one thing that was a problem with the Commodore Four was the price differential...or lack thereof...a quick squiz at a Wheels magazine from 1982 shows that the four cylinder SL cost $10,583, the six SL cost (unbelievably), the same $10,583, and it was the same with the SL/X as well...identical pricing. Why bother buying the four cylinder...even if it meant cheaper rego and insurance...if you aren't going to save any money at purchase time? One would assume the smaller engine version would be cheaper, but that wasn't the case. Fuel wasn;t an issue then either...it was only about 36 cents a liter, so fuel economy didn't really rate highly on most peoples requirements when buying a new car...there were a lot of other priorities to ask about first. Now it's a different story of course. In early 1984 I paid $6500 for our 1980 VC SL...about the same as six cylinder Commodores on the lot at the time. What attracted me was that I needed a family sized car, something newer than the old cars I'd had, and working on a farm and being on a tight budget the difference in rego was actually attractive to me. Nowadays though, buyers have much easier access to finance, and someone with a very tight budget isn't going to be shopping for a brand new Falcon, so Ford is going to have to price it sharply to make people bother to look at it, or they're going to say "Why bother"? Last edited by 2011G6E; 12-12-2011 at 01:49 PM. |
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^^ Except that IMO the market is almost obsessed with fuel efficiency figures like perhaps never before, they'll see something like 8.3 litres per 100 km's and think they're soooooo much better off.
But for the average motorist who might do 15,000 km's when you factor in the need ? to use higher octane fuel in the turbo motor, the extra servicing costs involved with a turbo and possible questions surrounding deep cycle maintenance, (turbo replacement), are they really that much better off, (if any) over the long haul compared to the almost legendary reliability and longevity of the inline six at 9.9. litres per 100 km's running 91 Octane fuel Over the long haul I doubt there's much in it for the average motorist, fleets and high mileage operators may see some material benifet. |
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i would hope the ecoboost fares much better in this regard. |
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^^ Fair point and I agree that will be a crucial factor.
Here's the spec details of the 2.0 Ecoboost as fitted to the European tune applied in their Mondeo, (Note it uses 95 Octane fuel no matter whether it runs the 149 Kw 300nm, (local Mondeo Ecoboost) tune or the Europena one detailed below. I note maximum torque is achieved across a lower rev spectrum than the Australian Ecoboost tune applicable in the Mondeo here but 340 nm's is still at very useable revs, 1,900 - 3,500 so should be good to drive, also transietn over-boost takes torque to within 10% of the inline six when its required for overtaking. To be fair though the inline six makes 198KW's and 409 nm's on 95 RON fuel. Quote:
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Does it really need to run on high octane fuel? I know it has high compression and a turbo, but it's direct injected, so nothing can preignite before the fuel is injected. From what I read this motor can have multiple injection pulses per intake stroke. It will make more power on high octane fuel, but it may not need it.
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Ford seems proud of the fact that the EcoBoost engines in the USA can happily run on 85 octane.
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and does it on regular unleaded.... The original goal for Ecoboost Falcon was a 20% improvement in combine fuel economy. I gather that they have achieved that but are trying to squeeze a bit more to match Camry..... Quote:
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http://www.caradvice.com.au/151065/f...-best-engines/
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They used braked trailers to simulate heavy loads, but of course they don't use as much weight as an F series does, its just plain idiotic to say they do, the Falcon is not designed to handle those sort of loads. Its just about as idiotic to think Ford would race an I6 in Baja as well. They are 2 different vehicles designed for 2 different purposes. Do you even think before you post. |
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Therefore, I go back to the question, what would be the point of making a 4.0 EcoBoost, when the 3.5 is already over-engineered for a Falcon? (Which isn't a bad thing). Anyway, whatever, you win.... Last edited by chevypower; 13-12-2011 at 05:09 AM. |
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its neck with even more room has to be a good thing, maybe Toyota is about to feel the pinch...... Whatever happens I hope the fuel economy scores remain attainable by Ecoboost buyers, the worst thing you can do is disappoint buyers with magic looking but elusive economy numbers. Ford know this and is working hard to close the gap with camry and leave Holden behind.... I notice that Ford does better when they listen to customers and fill their product holes and when that's done, the pressure on Falcon to be multifunctional will be less, Ecosport, Kuga, Figo will definitly add sales and the knock on effect of more shoe leather in showrooms should ensure that other models do well too. More products = more sales = more advertising = more sales...... Good times are coming. Last edited by jpd80; 13-12-2011 at 06:57 AM. |
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Do you think a Fiesta has to tow logs through the forest to pass Fords durability tests. The tests I was referring too are standard Ford durability tests, which are quite punishing, not these extra promotional tow tests that Ford designed for the F series. The dyno tests they used to promote the EB V6 are the same ones used though. But anyway back onto Ecoboost Falcon. They are saying cars will be in showrooms in March. Seems like they have pushed it back a little further again maybe, unless they still plan to launch in Feb with deliveries starting later. |
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Thats the way they have been doing it, building stock for 5 or 6 weeks before they are sent to dealers.
But they were talking a January/Feb release, so maybe nothing has changed. They would still probably do the media release in late Jan/early Feb. |
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while completing last minute tweaks on Ecoboost cars, maybe trying to match new Camry? Boss, just noticed Broady on Near maps (Nov 17) hardly any cars on the grass and most appear to be Territory with a few Falcons and Utes... Elizabeth looked to be about two thirds full, lots of Commodore sedan and Sportwagons. |
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Who cares if they can't sell them later right? This is GM we're talking here, its build the numbers up first, worry about what to do with them later, and to hell with profit margins. |
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The release of the 4 cylinder turbo Falcon is the mid 80's all over again. I think the jury is out there whether this will be a good move or not in terms of sales increase.
Certainly the specifications on paper and from articles seem positive. When I mentioned mid 80's, does everyone remember when Ford released the Turbo Thunderbird in 1986?? With a 2.3L turbo engine which sold along side the V6 and V8 variants the Turbo Thunderbird lasted for 5 years from 1983-1988. They created the 4 cylinder variant due to the lack luster sales of previous generation Thunderbird's. Power in 1988 was rated at 142kw@4400rpm and 326Nm@3000rpm. At 5133mm in length the Thunderbird was no small car.
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i think people need to think much broader than our own backyard or simply ford or gm.
small capacity direct injection turbo's is the way forward for the petrol engine. all manufacturers are doing it. its not like ford are starting the trend. they are simply joining it. |
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